Your Guide To All of the Black Movies Netflix is Dropping this November

“Netflix and chill” is an Internet slang term used either as an invitation to watch Netflix together or as a euphemism for sexual activity, either as part of a romantic partnership or as casual sex or as a groupie invitation.

It’s officially Netflix and chill season and the streaming service is coming for us by dropping hella black content for you to be booed up to all season! But let’s be real, we don’t always have a boo or bae to cuddle up and watch Netflix to… but it’s all good! We’ve put together a list of all the content for “US” dropping in November on the streaming service!

Not only are they bringing us fire original movies, but they’ve brought back some of our fav black classics like Love Jones, Paid in Full, Cleopatra Jones and more! So log into your account, your moms and thems account or grab that bootleg firestick and save these movies to your list!

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wow. how blessed are we to witness and experience beyonce? a black woman who shares her god-given gifts and entire being to uplifting black culture, and with unwavering excellence mind you. how powerful and amazing.

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#BeyoncéHomecoming from streaming Beychella live on my laptop on Day 1, to watching somebody else’s low quality Instagram live on Day 2, full performance uploaded on Youtube and got deleted several times, to this. A documentary. The twins. And Blue Ivy Carter. pic.twitter.com/vy9ysstB4o

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The Queen is back—and doing it for the culture.
On Monday, Netflix dropped the trailer for Beyoncé’s upcoming documentary Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé...And baby…it looks amazing!
Using the voice of Dr. Maya Angelou, the trailer revisits Bey’s HBCU-inspired 2018 Coachella show, properly dubbed “Beychella,” giving us a glimpse of the making of that iconic performance.
“I want to be representative of my race — the human race. I have a chance to show how kind we can be, how intelligent and generous we can be. I have a chance to teach, to love and to laugh. I know that when I finish doing what I’m sent here to do I will be called home and I will go home without any fear, trepidations, wondering what’s going to happen,” Angelou says.
Of course, nearly halfway through the trailer, Blue Ivy steals the show, whipping her braids back and forth leading her mama’s dance rehearsal.
That, and if you blink, you might miss a tiny clip of Rumi and Sir Carter looking like Bey and Jay-Z’s twins.
Homecoming will be released on April 17.
And of course, Black Twitter lost its collection mind and got all the way into formation to hype up this new film. Here’s what they had to say.